Cuts galore - this time of a different kind. Red Ladder's recent production of Ugly, a show about climate change

In this age of cuts, a new movement is revising the traditional shouty march and megaphoned street speech. It's at the Carriageworks Theatre in Leeds tomorrow. Guest blogger Rod Dixon hopes it will provoke discussion...

Protesters campaigning to save Rawdon Library from closure held a protest at the weekend. Photograph: Courtesy Rawdon Library

* No date set for decision over future of 20 threatened libraries* Unions split over council jobs axe and service cuts but want to co-operate with the council's objective to avoid redundancy by redeployment

Is there a better way to market the city other than the 'Monolithic Leaflet Dispenser of Doom'?

Guest blogger Nick Copland looks at how we can collaborate this summer to make it a real success, to give people a genuinely distinctive experience and connect our leisure business with the communities we live in

The University of Leeds - shrouded in mist this morning - is proposing £9,000 a year tuition fees. Photograph: John Baron/guardian.co.uk

* Meeting today is expected to propose maximum charges for tuition fees at University of Leeds. Guest blogger Laura Mackenzie, from the Leeds Student newspaper, looks at the issues* What do you think? Have your say

The campaign for better buses in Leeds has reached the House of Commons

A campaign for better bus services, cheaper fares and greater regulation of operators took its fight to the House of Commons and handed in a petition calling for government action. Guest blogger Stuart Long writes about the big day for his campaign